Sunday, January 11, 2026

'No more oil or money': Trump urges Cuba to cut deal with US 'before it's too late'

US President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested Cuba should strike a ⁠deal with Washington, warning that the island nation would no longer receive oil or money from Venezuela.

Venezuela is Cuba's biggest oil supplier, but since ​the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces, ‍Trump has successfully pressed interim President Delcy Rodriguez to send Venezuelan oil to the United ​States.

 "THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING ​TO CUBA – ZERO! I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE," Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social on Sunday.

"Cuba lived, for many years, on large amounts of OIL and MONEY from Venezuela," Trump said.

4 comments:

  1. "Nadie nos dicta qué hacer": Díaz-Canel asegura que Cuba está dispuesta a defenderse hasta la última gota de sangre

    "No tienen moral para señalar a Cuba en nada, absolutamente en nada, quienes convierten todo en negocio, incluso las vidas humanas", expresó el mandatario cubano en su cuenta de X.

    Agregó que quienes hoy drenan histéricos contra su nación lo hacen enfermos de rabia por la decisión soberana de ese pueblo de elegir su modelo político.

    "Cuba es una nación libre, independiente y soberana. Nadie nos dicta qué hacer. Cuba no agrede, es agredida por EEUU hace 66 años y no amenaza, se prepara, dispuesta a defender a la Patria hasta la última gota de sangre", subrayó.

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  2. Куба ответила на угрозы Трампа. Президент Миель Диас-Канель напомнил, что его страна уже 66 лет подвергается нападкам США и будет и дальше защищать свою независимость.

    А кубинский министр иностранных дел Бруно Родригес указал на то, что кубинцы, в отличие от американцев, не занимаются наемничеством, шантажом и военным вмешательством в дела других стран.

    Ранее Трамп заявил, что отрезал Кубу от венесуэльских нефти и денег. А также потребовал, чтобы власти этого латиноамериканского государства заключили с ним сделку.

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  3. Cuba has endured a relentless 66-year-long confrontation with the United States and stands prepared to defend its sovereignty to the very last drop of blood, President Miguel Diaz-Canel declared in response to remarks by US President Donald Trump.

    "Cuba is a free, independent, and sovereign nation. No one has the right to dictate our actions. Cuba is not the aggressor; it is the United States that has waged an unprovoked attack for over six decades. We are not threatening anyone - we are simply ready to defend ourselves if necessary," Diaz-Canel emphasized on his X social media platform.

    He further noted that the United States has no moral standing to criticize Cuba, as it often reduces human lives and international relations to mere commodities. "Those fiercely condemning our country are merely outraged by our people's sovereign choice of political path. The blame for our current economic hardships lies squarely with the oppressive sanctions imposed by the United States over the past sixty years, which they now threaten to intensify," Diaz-Canel stated.

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  4. Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel says the country has been under U.S. attacks for 66 years and is ready to defend itself “to the last drop of blood.”

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